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  “A CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF LEARNERS OPENING HEARTS MINDS AND DOORS....”
4. New or Renovated Schools
All new or renovated schools will include features such as: wiring standards, lighting, furniture, facilities, and staffing considerations that reflect the requirements that place the integration of information and communication technologies into the curriculum as a major empha- sis of the school educational program.
 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
In 1999 - 2000 the Ecole Notre Dame Mod- ernization Project was approved in princi- pal. This project was never initiated due to lack funding and various ministry and politi- cal changes a the provincial level.
Since 2000 there have been several major infrastructure projects in Lakeland Catholic:
•2000-2003 MacKenzie River Modernization Project
•2000-2005 Building Networking, Computer Lab Furniture and Climate Control Installa- tions
•2002-2003 District Office and Maintenance/ Technology Shop Renovation Project
•2004-2005 Holy Family Elementary School Opening
•2006-2009 Holy Cross Elementary School Project
•2008-2011 Assumption Jr/Sr High Moderni- zation Project
•2011-2012 Holy Cross Drainage •2012-2013 Assumption Green Space
  Actions
Who
What
When
Priority
  New or renovated school design and construction will reflect the requirements of the integration of information and communication technologies into the curriculum as a major emphasis of the school education program.
 Director of Technology, School Facilities Manager
 Facilities designed to reflect technology requirements.
 Dec 2000
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   Note: During the development of a design for a new or renovated school, a team of knowledgeable computer and information technologists, librarians, teachers and administration will be created to consider the best placement and configuration of technology within the school. Because there is no “correct” way to organize computer and information technologies within a classroom, flexibility will be prime design criteria for the arrangement and allocation of technology within new and renovated schools.
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